Thursday, 29 October 2015

equipment recommendation - Is a multishot self-timer mode available on mid-range cameras?


I'm looking for a digital camera that has multiple shot self-timer mode. Is this feature available on mid-range cameras or is just high-end ones?



Answer



You can do this with any camera that has a connector for a wired remote shutter release. The vast majority of DSLRs currently on the market have such a connector. You just need a cable release that includes an intervalometer. They are widely available with the various shaped connectors for different camera models. This one comes with various adapter ends that will fit the connector of practically any DSLR on the market. Most include only a specific connector designed for a particular camera manufacturer.


Everything you ever wanted to know about camera remote release connections:



http://www.doc-diy.net/photo/remote_pinout/


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